Search Llano County Recent Arrests

Recent arrests in Llano County are handled by the Sheriff's Office, which runs the county jail in the city of Llano. This Texas Hill Country county has about 22,000 residents and covers 966 square miles northwest of Austin. Llano is the county seat. All basic arrest data falls under the Texas Public Information Act. You can check on recent arrests by contacting the Sheriff's Office by phone, visiting in person, or using state search tools online.

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Llano County Overview

~22K Population
Llano County Seat
33rd Judicial District
966 sq mi Area

Llano County Arrest Records

The Llano County Sheriff's Office maintains all arrest records for the county. Their jail in the city of Llano books arrests from county deputies, city police, game wardens, and DPS troopers. The Hill Country draws a lot of visitors for lakes and outdoor activities, which brings seasonal spikes in arrest numbers. DWI stops and drug cases tend to go up on holiday weekends.

You can call the Sheriff's Office to ask about a recent arrest. Staff can confirm custody status and share charge details. Under Government Code Chapter 552, basic arrest data is public. Section 552.108(c) lists the specific info that must be released. Names, charges, bond amounts, and booking dates are all included.

Office Llano County Sheriff's Office
Address 2001 State Highway 16 North, Llano, TX 78643
Phone (325) 247-5767
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

The Llano County website has general info about county departments. Below is a screenshot of the county site.

Llano County website with Sheriff's Office contact details for recent arrests

Walk-in requests are handled during business hours. Bring ID. Simple booking checks are free. Certified copies carry a per-page fee. The office sits on Highway 16 north of town.

How to Find Recent Arrests

Llano County does not have a dedicated online jail roster. You can still find arrest records through statewide databases. The DPS Criminal History Search costs $3.00 per name and pulls from the Computerized Criminal History System. This covers conviction data from all 254 Texas counties.

For cases that ended in prison time, the TDCJ Inmate Search shows who is in state custody. The Texas Courts Case Search covers appellate records. These state tools fill the gap left by the lack of a local online portal.

Phone calls remain the fastest option for very recent arrests. The DPS system can lag behind by days or weeks. Dial (325) 247-5767 to get current booking info from the jail staff. They can tell you in minutes whether someone is in custody. Under Government Code Chapter 411, the DPS runs the statewide criminal history database. Section 411.135 covers how conviction records enter the system.

Public Records in Llano County

Texas has strong public records laws. The Public Information Act requires that basic arrest data be shared with anyone who asks. You do not need to state your reason. The law covers the arrested person's name, age, address, race, sex, occupation, charges, bond amount, and booking date.

Llano County follows these state rules. Most adult arrest records are open for review. Juvenile records are sealed. Expunged cases are not available. Active investigations may be kept private if releasing data would hurt the case. Government Code Section 552.108(c) is the key statute. If you face a denial, the Attorney General handles disputes.

Llano County Court System

Llano County is part of the 33rd Judicial District, which it shares with Blanco, Burnet, and San Saba counties. The District Court handles felony cases. The County Court takes misdemeanors. Both operate from the courthouse in Llano.

The District Clerk keeps felony case files. The County Clerk stores misdemeanor records. You can request copies from either office. The district judge rotates through all four counties in the district, so court days in Llano may not be every day. Contact the District Clerk for schedules and to pull case files.

Llano County has seen growth as the Hill Country area draws more residents from Austin. That growth has pushed up case volumes over time. Still, this is a relatively small county and court activity stays manageable compared to urban areas. The courthouse is on Ford Street in the city of Llano.

Texas Arrest Search Tools

State databases pull records from Llano County and every other Texas county. These tools give you online options even without a local booking portal.

The DPS Crime Records Division page is a good starting point for statewide searches. The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement can verify which agencies operate in Llano County. Between these state tools and the Sheriff's Office, you can access the full range of arrest records for this county.

How to Get Arrest Records

A phone call is the simplest option. Dial (325) 247-5767 during business hours and ask about a specific person. Staff can confirm bookings and share charges. This is free for basic info.

Visit the Sheriff's Office at 2001 State Highway 16 North in Llano for in-person requests. Bring your ID and the person's name. Standard Texas copy rates are $0.10 per page. Certified copies cost more. Written requests can be mailed to the same address. Include the full name, date of birth if available, and what records you need.

Court records are at the courthouse. The District Clerk handles felony files and the County Clerk keeps misdemeanor records. Llano is about 75 miles northwest of Austin, making it a reasonable drive if you need to visit in person. For those further away, phone calls and written requests get the job done.

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